Paulina Posatko, MFT

Marriage and Family Therapist

The need for family therapy has been growing. Whether that be because of the increase in blended families or a new openness to resolving family issues, there are many techniques that therapy can offer to rebuild familiar bonds. Families often get stuck in a cycle of negative thoughts and behaviors and when each person can recognize their role in the toxic pattern, they have the power to interrupt it.

Retreat at Lancaster County

In-Patient and Outpatient Substance Abuse and Co-Occurring Counseling

FAMILY EDUCATION ABOUT DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE
Addiction not only affects the patient, but also those who love them. Retreat’s Family Education Program is designed to educate loved ones about the disease of addiction and the dynamics it creates. The goal is to facilitate and promote healthy communication skills that will lead to regaining trust and healing relationships through the process of treatment and recovery.
Attendance will be scheduled through the Primary Therapist. Once family members have attended the Family Education Program, a family session may be scheduled with the Primary Therapist.

Retreat at Palm Beach

Outpatient Substance Abuse & Co-Occurring Counseling

FAMILY EDUCATION ABOUT DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE
Addiction not only affects the patient, but also those who love them. Retreat’s Family Education Program is designed to educate loved ones about the disease of addiction and the dynamics it creates. The goal is to facilitate and promote healthy communication skills that will lead to regaining trust and healing relationships through the process of treatment and recovery.
Attendance will be scheduled through the Primary Therapist. Once family members have attended the Family Education Program, a family session may be scheduled with the Primary Therapist.

Jonathan Gransee, Psy.D.

Licensed Psychologist

Oftentimes, one person will be identified as the problem in a family system, but, oftentimes, they are simply the one who has been showing the symptoms of the dysfunction in the family, rather than themselves having an individual issue. Families can address this by sitting down and talking with each other, with an impartial third party, to discover what is happening within the family and what can be done to fix it.